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Daily news stories about education funding litigation, education funding policy, cost studies, advocacy and No Child Left Behind.

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June 20, 2008

School Funding Litigation/Policy
NJ governor calls it a legal and moral responsibility to revive school construction program to the tune of another $3.9 billion
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VA legal aid center for families questions the legality of many school fees and back-to-school costs
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State Roundup
Attorney General’s Office asks AZ Supreme Court to strike down a lower-court decision that rules it unconstitutional to use taxpayer money to pay for private-school tuition
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ID Board of Education will forsake standardized testing this fall, and plans to restore another test that was cut in late 2007 to save money
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MA governor will propose a sweeping package aimed at closing the achievement gap in public schools
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ME school districts make progress in consolidation
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OR board of education approves changes to high school exit exam as well as tougher graduation requirements
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Federal/NCLB
Commentary – When it comes to measuring progress under NCLB, “the ‘growth model’ pilot isn’t what you think it is”
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Other News
Reading First program would be eliminated under a fiscal 2009 spending measure approved unanimously by a House Appropriations subcommittee
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June 19, 2008

School Funding Litigation/Policy
New report predicts fiscal year 2009 will be tougher than this year on school budgets
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IL is not expected to help schools with increasing gas prices, and schools may have to cut back on services
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KS audit says that over 70 percent of increased spending by school districts in recent years went toward student instruction
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LA bill to boost basic state aid to public schools by 3 percent comes closer to approval
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LA House gives final approval to proposed $10 million plan to finance private school tuition grants for certain students in the city's public schools
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PA Senate approves spending plan that slashes nearly $118 million in proposed plan for basic education funding
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State Roundup
CA court sides with U.S. Department of Education, ruling that teachers who enter schools through alternative teacher-preparation programs can be labeled “highly qualified”
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States hope to learn from FL, No. 1 in the nation in vouchers, No. 2 in charter school enrollment, and No. 4 in the percentage of high school students passing college-level exams
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MA school overhaul plan includes proposal to allow high school students as young as 16 to take an international evaluation test that would allow them to graduate
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MI House introduces legislation to provide more flexibility for struggling students to take a less-stringent course toward meeting the state's tough new graduation requirements
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Despite uniform threshold for admission to public school gifted programs, analysis says that children from NYC’s poorest districts are offered a smaller percentage of the entry-grade gifted slots in elementary schools
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OR ballot initiative could put a two-year cap on the amount of time that English-language learners can spend in “English-immersion programs” or receive instruction in their native languages
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When OR education officials set out to devise a graduation testing requirement for high school students, they looked to other states for inspiration - on what not to do
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SC Superintendent of Schools urges education advocates to fight for much-needed changes to the state's decades-old school funding formula
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Other News
U.S. Department of Education says students in the D.C. school voucher program, the first federal voucher program, did not generally do better on reading and math tests than did their public school peers
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June 18, 2008

School Funding Litigation/Policy
NH approves a new aid system that will take effect in mid-2009, but the system will not be fully implemented until 2012
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NY governor intensifies campaign for a 4 percent annual cap on school property tax increases; taxpayers group threatens to wage political war against lawmakers who block the proposal
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NY governor accuses teachers' union and other property-tax cap opponents of trying to subvert the democratic process
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GOP seeks cuts in PA’s school funding budget
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RI rejects bill to spend public dollars for private school costs
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State Roundup
AR plans to rework school choice law in 2009
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GA legislators call for an independent investigation into problems with state tests that led to high failure rates among students
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PA hopes to adopt new state regulations to expand services for gifted students, through a broader approach of classification
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Federal/NCLB
Though NCLB was intended to hold school officials accountable for educating disadvantaged children, researchers and advocates say “Title I is not having its intended effect”
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Report says top students stagnate under NCLB
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U.S. Department of Education will allow MI and MO to use “growth models” to measure student progress toward state goals under NCLB
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School Integration
CT superior-court judge approves the latest settlement in the long-standing lawsuit over the racial isolation in Hartford’s schools
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Other News
Study says national focus on helping students who are furthest behind is yielding steady academic gains for low-achieving students at the expense of top students
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National Governors Association is asking the U.S. Department of Education for more flexibility in proposed regulations for a common formula to calculate graduation rates
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Report says low income and minority children which could benefit most from quality preschool are the least likely to be enrolled
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June 17, 2008

School Funding Litigation/Policy
Poll says over 70 percent of New Yorkers support a cap on property tax increases “to force school districts to budget and spend resources more carefully”
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PA schools fear they will be punished for prudence under a proposed state education formula that puts new emphasis on how much a district taxes local property owners
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State Roundup
ND shows little change in its graduation rate since 2001, says analysis
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‘Teacher gap’ is shrinking in NYC schools, says report
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RI now requires performance based assessments for graduation
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June 16, 2008

School Funding Litigation/Policy
92 school districts in SD have voted to back a constitutional challenge to the school funding system
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State Roundup
Study says that CA students who will be at risk of failing the high school exit exam can be identified in the fourth grade based on grades, classroom behavior and test scores
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FL teachers union and associations representing school boards sue the state over pro-voucher proposals
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Larger public schools in HI could benefit from proposed changes to the budget formula
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LA appears to be on track to enact a voucher plan for New Orleans that borrows from other school choice programs
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LA House Education Committee oks bill for state aid
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MI reports slight progress in high school graduation rates
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Poll shows that Nevadans favor increasing the room tax, paid primarily by tourists, to increase funding to the state's public school system
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OH education officials secure a grant to explore alternative assessments
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TX private schools could get public dollars to help dropouts finish high school
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Federal/NCLB
Coalitions seek influence on presidential campaign and the future of NCLB
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National Association of Secondary School Principals calls for adopting common reading and mathematics standards and guidelines in the reauthorization of NCLB
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School Integration
CT judge approved the latest settlement in the Sheff v. O'Neill school desegregation lawsuit
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Other News
States move toward implementing a uniform system to report graduation rates
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Summer school programs swell because students aren’t meeting academic standards set by states
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Evaluation says free tutoring prescribed by NCLB to help students at struggling schools has yielded little or no positive effect on student test scores
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June 9, 2008

School Funding Litigation/Policy
CA teachers protest proposed education cuts
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State Roundup
D.C. groundbreaking voucher program may well be heading into its final year of operation, according to officials and supporters of the program
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MI’s new tougher graduation rates may not make the grade
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Report calculates that NV has the lowest high school graduation rate in the country at 45.4 percent
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Four years into the effort to curb dropout rates, keep teenagers on track, and prepare every graduate for college, OR's small schools have yet to deliver on those promises
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Federal/NCLB
U.S. Department of Education denies request to give ID schools another chance before facing sanctions under NCLB
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Presidential candidates are at odds over K-12 education policy, but both back NCLB goals
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Other News
More teachers meet a highly qualified standard, but poorer schools are less likely to employ them
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